Staff Reporters
Jan 14, 2010

Carat wins Deutsche Bank's global media account

GLOBAL - Carat has scooped the global media and planning business for Deutsche Bank after a two-way shoot-out against Mindshare.

Carat wins Deutsche Bank's global media account
The review was led out of Deutsche Bank's global headquarters in Frankfurt and London.

The pitch was called last October. Mediacom is the incumbent agency on the account, however WPP decided to put Mindshare forward for the review. Markets believed to be effected in Asia-Pacific include China and India.

Deutsche Bank Asia-Pacific is headquartered in Singapore. Worldwide, the company operates in 72 countries and employs approximately 80,000 staff.

Carat declined to comment on the win.
  

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